- Jürgen Kocka
Jürgen Kocka (born
April 19 ,1941 , in Haindorf) is a Germanhistorian .A university professor and president of the Social Science Research Centre in
Berlin , Kocka is a major figure in traditionalSocial History (Bielefeld School). He has focused his research on the history of employees in large German and American businesses, and on the history ofEurope anbourgeoisie . He gained his PhD from theFree University of Berlin in 1968.Inspired by the methods of
Ernest Labrousse , he attempts to analyze social processes of German society from the perspective ofmodernisation ,industrialization , and the creation of modern Europe. He participated in the German "Historikerstreit " in the late 1980s, alongsideJürgen Habermas in opposition toErnst Nolte , and supported the "Sonderweg " explanation of a unique path of German history.Select Bibliography
* Kocka, Jürgen. (1980). White Collar Workers in America 1890–1940: A Social–Political History in International Perspective. Translated by Maura Kealey. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
* Kocka, Jürgen & A. Mitchell, eds. (1993). Bourgeois Society in Nineteenth-century Europe.
* Kocka, Jürgen. (1999) Industrial Culture and Bourgeois Society. Business, Labor, and Bureaucracy in Modern Germany. Berghahn Books, New York [etc.]
* Kocka, Jürgen. Civil Society: Some remarks on the career of a concept, in: E. Ben-Rafael, Y. Sternberg (eds.): Comparing Modernities, pp. 141-148.References
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